Definition of Divinised

1. divinise [v] - See also: divinise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Divinised

diving platform
diving reflex
diving scooter
diving scooters
diving suit
divings
divinified
divinifies
divinify
divinifying
divining
divining rod
divining rods
diviningly
divinise
divinised (current term)
divinises
divinising
divinistre
divinistres
divinities
divinity
divinity fudge
divinityship
divinityships
divinization
divinizations
divinize
divinized
divinizes

Literary usage of Divinised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Unitarian Review edited by Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen (1874)
"Some classes of these " divinised" are given: 1. The " goru " deities, as Dionysus, Hermes, and Apollo; 2. The Founders of States, of Religious, ..."

2. Sociology Based Upon Ethnography by Charles Létourneau, Henry Merivale Trollope, Charles Jean Marie Letourneau (1893)
"By a greater effort of generalisation our Aryan ancestors divinised the whole heaven. At first they worshipped the bright sky Dyu (Dyaus), in the midst of ..."

3. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece by John Addington Symonds (1898)
"Speaking accurately, he was a hero or divinised mortal, on the same grade as Helen immortalised for her beauty, as Achilles for his prowess, or as Herakles ..."

4. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great: in ten vol by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"... finding oneself so divinised, one is disposed to stay),—has answered him like a King: By Cold Key of Chamberlain, Cross of the Order of Merit, ..."

5. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"... finding oneself so divinised, one is disposed to stay),—has answered him like a King: By Gold Key of Chamberlain, Cross of the Order of Merit, ..."

6. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1864)
"... this Letter from my Niece, who is inconsolable that I should think of staying here;" where, finding oneself so divinised, one is disposed to stay), ..."

7. The Works of Thomas Carlyle by Thomas Carlyle, Henry Duff Traill (1898)
"... this Letter from my Niece, who is inconsolable that I should think of staying here;' where, finding oneself so divinised, one is disposed to stay), ..."

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